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A Mosaic of Computational Topics: from Classical to Novel
Dedicated to Jetty Kleijn on the Occasion of Her 65th Birthday
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eBook - PDF
A Mosaic of Computational Topics: from Classical to Novel
Dedicated to Jetty Kleijn on the Occasion of Her 65th Birthday
About this book
This book, A Mosaic of Computational Topics: from Classical to Novel, is a collection of papers published to honor Professor Jetty Kleijn on the occasion of her 65th birthday. The scope and reach of her research is truly broad. She has made significant and lasting contributions in several research areas, both through the solving of challenging problems and in her pioneering of new research directions. She has published influential papers contributing to the foundations of computer science, in particular, in the area of formal languages and automata theory; to concurrency theory, in particular, Petri nets; and to natural computing, in particular bio-inspired computing and the computational modeling of bio-processes. A significant part of Professor Kleijn's research portfolio is interdisciplinary, including her work on the Petri net modeling of biological processes and the development of novel models of information processing in bio-systems such as reaction systems. She is also passionately engaged in promoting the involvement of women in computer science.
Jetty and her work are well-recognized by the scientific community, a fact demonstrated by the enthusiastic response to the invitation to contribute to this book, and the 14 carefully refereed papers collected together here explore a number of research topics that are either directly or indirectly related to research directions pursued by Jetty Kleijn in the course of her career.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Discovering Object-centric Petri Nets
- Comparing Degenerate Strings
- Dynamic Exploration of Multi-agent Systems with Periodic Timed Tasks
- Target-oriented Petri Net Synthesis
- Flexible Process Model Mapping using Relaxation Labeling
- Stop-transitions of Petri Nets
- Roots and Powers in Regular Languages: Recognizing Nonregular Properties by Finite Automata
- Companions and an Essential Motion of a Reaction System
- On Shuffling a Word with its Letter-to-Letter Substitution
- Multi-valued Verification of Strategic Ability
- Algebraic Structure of Step Traces and Interval Traces
- Network Controllability Analysis of Three Multiple-myeloma Patient Genetic Mutation Datasets
- A Theory of Distributed Markov Chains
- L-systems from 3D-imaging of Phenotypes of Arborized Structures
- Subject Index
- Author Index